solenoidide
Solenoidide is a hypothetical class of superconducting materials that are proposed to exhibit unique electronic properties. The concept of solenoidide arises from theoretical investigations into the behavior of electrons in specific atomic arrangements. It is theorized that under certain conditions, electrons could arrange themselves in a manner that creates a microscopic, self-sustaining solenoid-like structure within the material. This hypothetical structure would, in theory, allow for the lossless conduction of electricity at temperatures significantly higher than those required for conventional superconductors.
The precise atomic configurations and the conditions under which solenoidide could form are still subjects of